Anyone have the time to turn a building into a graphics display using each window as a pixel?
I'm supprised nobody else has posted this, it should be better known. It's an inspiring example of hacker culture that you never hear about.
This one had more pixels, used greyscale, and had better games.
This is my shortened version.
http://www.blinke nlights.de/video.en. html
From the paranormal themed tv show Sightings.
Hosted by Tim White on Fox and then the Sci-Fi Channel.
I loved this show as a kid and would like to find more segments from this show if anyone has any.
From the paranormal themed tv show Sightings.
Hosted by Tim White on Fox and then the Sci-Fi Channel.
I loved this show as a kid and would like to find more segments from this show if anyone has any.
From the paranormal themed tv show Sightings.
Hosted by Tim White on Fox and then the Sci-Fi Channel.
I loved this show as a kid and would like to find more segments from this show if anyone has any.
From the paranormal themed tv show Sightings.
Hosted by Tim White on Fox and then the Sci-Fi Channel.
I loved this show as a kid and would like to find more segments from this show if anyone has any.
connect the actuator of a hard drive up to your stereo to use it as a speaker! This can be done with other things such as motors. Just remember to use an expenable amplifier or know what you're doing so you don't fry it.
Similar cuts have been made, but here's my version!
As before, I haven't included every single utterance mainly because some of them are too inaudible.
Talk about your adult toys! (No, not that kind.)
I believe these were at Burning Man 2004 and 2005.
Get the original videos here:
http://www.pyroki netics.com/pyrokinet icsFrameset-1.htm
I originally saw copies of these on YouTube, but the sound sync is totally shot.
I still like farts!
Not for the "grossness factor", but for the interesting musical wind instrument like capability of the sound, and the energy potential of flatulence combustion!
From the paranormal themed tv show Sightings.
Hosted by Tim White on Fox and then the Sci-Fi Channel.
I loved this show as a kid and would like to find more segments from this show if anyone has any.
Clip from Kraftwerk's Boing Boom Tschak shown on a Casio TV-21. This is one of the early LCD pocket TVs, 1985 I think. The picture quality in real life is not much better!